Welcome to our very first Musical Tribute here LIVE on American Variety Network!!! On our debut episode of Musical Tributes, the Crazy Italian American will be paying tribute to one of his personal favorite American Rock Bands! Today's tribute goes to Creed, an American rock band, formed in 1993 in Tallahassee, Florida under the original name Naked Toddler.

Creed is a very Popular band who has sold over 28 Million records in the United States of America!

On this show, I will discuss a little bit about creed and why I like creed and then we will hear some great songs by creed.

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In this episode we will discuss the mentality of the black man today. His thinking and actions in this day in time. Is he righteous? Has he changed? Are his action honorable today? We will go deeper into our 3 Point Stand Point and discuss the Mental, Physical, and Spiritual changes we all hav to go through. How do we fight this fight without the physical materials, unity and organization.

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In recent years there has been a dramatic emergence of many different natural approaches to healing. Along with this has come a heightened fascination with herbal remedies, especially as they appear in fields such as acupuncture, yoga and aromatherapy. Our guest today is Holly Bellebuono, director of the award-winning Vineyard Herbs Teas & Apothecary on Martha’s Vineyard and The Bellebuono School of Herbal Medicine, which offers training and certification in Community Herbalism. She will take us on a tour through some of her discoveries during the seven years she spent traveling and interviewing women from all over the globe, their plights, their fears and their achievements. Holly has produced an absolutely beautiful book entitled Women Healers Of The World – The Traditions, History, and Geography of Herbal Medicine, a glorious full-color world tour that offers us an intimate look into the stories, challenges and triumphs of an impressive collection of truly remarkable women – herbalists and healers – past and present.The women she presents range from simple healers of the mountains of Peru to a Jordanian Princess – physicians such as Dr. Low Dog, a Native American and even Susan Weed who has been a favorite here on Conversations With Extraordinary People.

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During the past one-hundred years women have made social and financial gains that are unprecedented. This is even truer of Black Women compared to Black Men. Black Women have far surpassed Black Men as college graduates. These days, possessing a bachelors degree is deemed to be the first significant step to gaining social and financial gains. The gains don’t stop there. Increasingly Black Women are found in prominent positions in business, government, medicine and politics. But what is the cost? What are the sacrifices? Is it all worth it? Is there a way to have it all?

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Listen to this special edition of the Pan-African Journal hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire. During the broadcast we will feature our regular PANW reports with dispatches involving developments on the four-year aftermath of the imperialist-engineered war of regime-change in the North African state of Libya; also a Memphis police officer was shot dead yesterday just two weeks after an African American was killed during a traffic stop; a Cincinnati police officer has been indicted for murder after shooting an African American during a routine traffic stop; and a look at the character of police training where they are taught to shoot to kill. In the second hour we continue our focus on Black August, a monthlong tribute to the resistance of African people against slavery, colonialism, neo-colonialism and imperialism. This segment presents a 1968 lecture by Hosea Williams, a leading member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), who speaks on the Poor People's Campaign of that year. The final hour looks at the contributions of Blanche K. Bruce, a Mississippi politician and US Senator who served during the period of Reconstruction in the late 1870s and early 1880s. Bruce was the first African American to serve a full term in the Senate. He died in Washington, D.C. in 1898 at the age of 57.

Don "The Dragon" Wilson (born September 10, 1954) is an American 11-time kickboxing world champion who scored 47 knockouts in four decades, a European Martial Arts Hall of Famer and an action film actor. He stated many times before that he's a kung fu stylist and saw kickboxing as an opportunity to put his skill to practice, as there was no such thing as full contact kung fu.

J. Edwin Orr was born January 15, 1912 in Belfast in northern Ireland, of American-British parentage. He was a Christian minister, hymn-writer, professor, author and promoter of Church revival and renewal. His Inspirational & Uplifting (and still relevant today) sermons live on long after his death in 1987.

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